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February 26, 2011  stacys

New Day Films Honored at Sebastol Documentary Film Festival

For those on the west coast, we’ll be at the 4th annual Sebastopol Documentary Film Festival March 18-20. New Day’s 40th will be honored with a screening of Union Maids, the 1976 Academy Award nominee, and clips from a number of other important New Day films spanning the decades. Director and one of our founders, Jim Klein, will be attending. Additionally, four of our latest New Day films will be screened during the festival.

New Day at Sebastopol Film Festival

Saturday, March 19, 2:00PM

Union Maids
by Julia Reichert, Jim Klein, Miles Mogulescu
Discussion with Klein
USA | 1976 | 50 min

Saturday, March 19, 4:30PM

Wo Ai Ni Mommy (I Love You, Mommy)
by Stephanie Wang-Breal
USA | 2009 | 76 min

Saturday, March 19, 7:00PM

The Most Distant Places
by Michael Seely
Discussion with Seely
Ecuador and USA
2010 | 32 min

Sin País (Without Country)
by Theo Rigby
Guatemala and USA
2010 | 19 min

Saturday, March 19, 7:00PM

I’m Just Anneke
by Jonathan Skurnik
Canada and USA
2010 | 11 min

Out In The Silence
Buy tickets to Out In The Silence to see Anneke.

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February 23, 2011  members

New Day at The Museum of Modern Art, NYC

To kick off our 40th Anniversary celebration we are honored to have New Day Films featured at The Museum of Modern Art in New York City, as part of the 10th Annual Documentary Fortnight 2011: MoMA’s International Festival of Nonfiction Film and Media (February 16-28). New Day Films start screening on Friday February 25th and continue all day on February 26th. The original New Day founders and other director-members will be in attendance to discuss their critically acclaimed films after each screening.

MoMA 2011 Documentary Fortnight Screening Schedule

Friday, February 25, 4:00 p.m

Friday, February 25, 7:00 p.m.

  • ANPO. Directed by Linda Hoaglund 2010

Saturday, February 26, 1:30 p.m. “The Founders + One”

  • 34×25x36. Directed by Jesse Epstein. 2009. 9 min.
  • Growing Up Female. Directed by Julie Reichert and James Klein. b&w. 1971. 50 min. -  197

Saturday, February 26, 4:00 p.m.

Saturday, February 26, 7:30 p.m.

  • Ask Not. Directed by Johnny Symons. 2008. 73 min. (or 53 min version).  2008

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February 22, 2011  stacys

Screening of Body & Soul: Diana & Kathy

Alice Elliott’s film, Body & Soul: Diana & Kathy will be screened on March 10th at MIT as a collaborative event between the Women’s and Gender Studies Program and the Student Disabilities Services program.  The film will screen again in late March in New York City when one of the film’s subjects, Diana Braun, stops by after her trip to Uzbekistan!

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